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Great, just needs configurable storage Lovely implementation of the personal wiki idea. Using MarkDown formatted plain text files is highly appreciated. I'll give five stars when it's possible to define the location of its files, and have multiple wikis.

Fantastic, simple, fast Among my most useful apps. And fast. 5 stars because it's best in class, though far from perfect. I guess wiki editors aren't that popular, but to me they're often far more valuable than note apps. Some things lacking: Search. Keyboard shortcuts like cut and paste. Multiple users. DropBox sync is seamless, but entries arrive as unlinked txt files. Still, for a single-user, simple wiki editor that literally loads in one second, this is the winner.

Good, but a bit frustrating This app has been a serious help to me since I installed it...until recently, when it began refusing to sync. It may be a problem with my phone, but everything else connects just fine. I uninstalled and re-installed it; no change. It still works perfectly on my tablet, and the PC app that goes with it is also performing well. For that and the possibility that it's bits of my phone's code coming loose instead of bits of the app, it keeps four stars. It's a little frustrating having to carry the tablet if I want to view the most up-to-date versions of my notes, though.

Sync to Windows via Dropbox The Android app creates a directory called PersonalWiki in Dropbox. If you want to sync the windows version, in Windows go to File &gt; Settings, then click reset and select that subdirectory.

Great, just needs configurable storage Lovely implementation of the personal wiki idea. Using MarkDown formatted plain text files is highly appreciated. I'll give five stars when it's possible to define the location of its files, and have multiple wikis.

Fantastic, simple, fast Among my most useful apps. And fast. 5 stars because it's best in class, though far from perfect. I guess wiki editors aren't that popular, but to me they're often far more valuable than note apps. Some things lacking: Search. Keyboard shortcuts like cut and paste. Multiple users. DropBox sync is seamless, but entries arrive as unlinked txt files. Still, for a single-user, simple wiki editor that literally loads in one second, this is the winner.

Good, but a bit frustrating This app has been a serious help to me since I installed it...until recently, when it began refusing to sync. It may be a problem with my phone, but everything else connects just fine. I uninstalled and re-installed it; no change. It still works perfectly on my tablet, and the PC app that goes with it is also performing well. For that and the possibility that it's bits of my phone's code coming loose instead of bits of the app, it keeps four stars. It's a little frustrating having to carry the tablet if I want to view the most up-to-date versions of my notes, though.

Sync to Windows via Dropbox The Android app creates a directory called PersonalWiki in Dropbox. If you want to sync the windows version, in Windows go to File &gt; Settings, then click reset and select that subdirectory.

Almost perfect I love how easy it is to make notes in any structure you need. Love the markdown. Love the plain text. Just needs a serious graphical update. The buttons look ancient. Maybe some theme options like colors and fonts. Some quick markdown Keys hovering over the keyboard like a # and {}'s. Really with a little polish this could be competing with epistle.

Seems decent but not enough for me It's nice to have wiki links, but standard markdown links to local files don't work "could not find app to view this file". Also using .txt extension for .md files isn't good, at least have an option to configure. I'm using draft instead for now

seems to be graet ...only one thing missing... it cant read files inside directories... really kills it for me...becouse i sync it from place with folders will buy if this option will be added!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great personal wiki I've been looking for an android alternative to Tomboy Notes on Linux and Ema works great. I haven't tried to sync it yet, but on my droid turbo (4.4.4 KitKat) it works great for storing and keeping notes on the fantasy world I am building.

Great app, but needs polishing Especially the mobile text editor to better support the environment. Would also like the files saved to be html to be able to easier work with it on desktop. A feature that would be awesome is a visualizer of the pages in sort of a mindmap-style image, and also create new pages in that view so you can see where pages are linked and are hanging off eachother. Graph style.

Great App! Excellent idea, simple, to the point. Please continue developing it!!! You can make a commercial version if you need. Would be great: * Configurable directory. * Exporting methods (html, pdf, latex). GREAT WORK!

Clean, simple, easy Absolutely terrific app. Best of class when it comes to making lightly styled notes that are automatically synced between machines. Yeah, you can nitpick, but the bottom line is that it makes it crazy easy to take and read notes in a wiki format. Add to all that the fact that "backups" are built in -- everything is saved to a human-readable (wiki'd) text file -- and there's really no down side. Addition/Edit: With my tablet and Bluetooth keyboard, this thing is even better. Absolutely terrific, and the Windows version means I can share stuff easily. Only nit: Wish I had more options for sync, beyond Dropbox. But that's minor.

Exactly what I wanted This is lightweight and human-readable, a real plus. It syncs beautifully between multiple devices, and looks great even on a tiny phone screen, though it's easier to enter via desktop or tablet + keyboard. There are several syncing note pads, but wikis offer better structure for my needs.

Excellent Been looking for something like this for a while. Simple app that does the job perfectly. Cloud sync integration is genius, although a would benefit from a choice so I'm not stuck to using Dropbox

One of the most useful apps I have Simple, effective, lightweight. Dropbox sync means this app can stay small while automatically backing up. Evernote is great, but if you need to be more systematic or are working on something that needs real organization, you can't beat a wiki. Link to you own pages by making simple wikiwords (words with at least two caps).